Main navigation

Icons

Cookies set by this website

Here is a list of all cookies used by this website, how we use them and how long they last. Also included is a helpful link to find out how to control cookies through your browser.

SSESS<session_hash> – Session cookie for logged in users. This is used to help maintain authentication with the website once logged in. It is a unique per-session ID, and contains no personal details. Closes when you close your browser

The below cookies are implicitly accepted by you.

_ga This helps us count how many people visit this site by tracking if you’ve visited before 2 years
_gid This helps us count how many people visit this site by tracking if you’ve visited before 24 Hours
_gat Used to manage the rate at which page view requests are made 10 minutes
_utma Like _ga, this lets us know if you’ve visited before, so we can count how many of our visitors are new to this site or to a certain page 2 years
_utmb This works with _utmc to calculate the average length of time you spend on this site 30 minutes
_utmc This works with _utmb to calculate when you close your browser. When you close your browser
_utmz This tells us how you reached this site (for example from another website or a search engine) 6 months
cb-enabled This cookie saves your selection upon your consent for cookie usage. 1 Year

How to delete and block our cookies

If you want to delete or block our cookies you can do so using your browser's settings. If you would like detailed instructions as to how to do this we recommend you take a look at the guides at ico.org.uk. Your use of our website without modifying these cookie settings means you consent to our use of cookies.

South West Community Chaplaincy (SWCC) is a team of professionals and trained volunteer mentors who work with adults of all ages in prisons across the South West of England. We’re there for people in the run up to their release from prison, supporting them to make a positive plan for their future. When they leave prison, we work with them to rebuild their lives in the community.

We bring tailored support, through our partnerships with different organisations, helping people to find work and build new relationships. Our aim is to show people who have received or served a sentence that a different life is possible – then we empower them to achieve it.

While we are a faith organisation, we work with people of all faiths or none. We bring a committed and non-judgemental approach, and hope for each person’s future.